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Shooting 35mm Film in Kreuzberg - Film February - Part 3 (Snippet 33)

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How to Shoot 35mm Film (Story 1)

Film Camera: Canon A1 with a 50mm f/1.4 Canon lens -- FujiColor Superia 200
Video Camera: Canon 5D3 with a 35mm Summicron F2 (1970) Leica lens

This is our first STORY in our new Snippet/Story style and we are so very excited to share it with you.

This week we tried to weave the beautiful experience of film photography with a bit of a how-to-video with the hopes of inspiring you to get out and capture your environment.

The entire experience of shooting film from choosing your film stock, to manually loading the film, to the sexy sound of winding the film after each photo, well it all just begs you to slow down, to focus on the moment at hand, and take it all in and then... the most important part... to stay present. No checking how the photo turned out, no re-taking the selfie, not even the need to see how many likes it got. Nope, a film camera gives you the luxury of hoping that you captured the moment and letting that be enough.

And while I can go on and on about the lessons that film has already taught me - and this was just my first roll ! - the main thing that making this story taught me is how lucky I am to have a partner as patient and thoughtful as Lou! His work ethic is unlike anyone I have ever met and the passion he pours into creating these beautiful moments each week never ceases to amaze me.

I'm grateful for this week's video for reminding me of time spent: hanging at second hand camera stores, capturing special moments with dear friends, and enjoying perfect moments of summer when you feel surrounded by love.


FRIENDS IN THE VIDEO:
Jess: @wholygoodness
Luisa: @luyanoms
Alix: @ouijetaimeaussi
Maansi: @themaans
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Sweet Love by Olmos

Parsimonious Love by Muciojad

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How to Scan and Organize 35mm Film Negatives (Snippet 16)

We got a lot of questions about this so we thought we'd make a quick little tutorial on how we scan and organize our 35 film negatives. It's a pretty simple system once you set it up and it's been working really well for us so hopefully someone else will find this useful!
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Scanner: CanoScan 9000F Mark II
Video Camera: Canon 5D3 with a Canon f4 24-105 lens 
Film Camera: Canon A-1
Audio: Sennheiser MKE 600 and Shure SM 7 B for our voiceovers
+ Lou layers in a lot of other audio tracks to make the sound even richer! 
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Developing 35mm Color Film at Home: Tetenal Colortec C-41 (Snippet 30)

People have been recommending we start developing film at home for so long and we've heard you in the comments and are so grateful for that extra push to try something new!!

Before we got started, Lou did a lot of research and with the help of great video's like our friend Ed's ( he was able to figure out which supplies we would need to build our little home development station.

We haven't made a film video in a long time as we were a bit frustrated with having to outsource this part of the process and are so happy that we finally got around to figuring out how to own the full process now. It's cheaper, more fun, and you have way more control of the end result. We also put up a blog post with a bunch of the photos from this roll so if you want to see them check out

We're so inspired to get back out into Berlin and start shooting film again, so stay tuned because February we have a fun series coming your way :)

Question of the Week: Last week's video was all about The Power of Now by Eckhart Tolle and a few people mentioned that it would be fun to share what books we are reading in the comments, so.... let's start! Right now I'm reading The Wind-Up Bird Chronicle by Haruki Murakami and Lou is reading Aunt Julia and the Scriptwriter by Mario Vargas Llosa. Can't wait to hear what you have on your shelf!

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Film Camera: Canon A-1
Film Type: Portra 400
Video Camera: Canon 5D3 with a Canon f4 24-105 lens
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Music Credits:
Chill Day - Lakey Inspired

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Shooting 35mm Film in Kreuzberg - Film February - Part 3 (Snippet 33)

This is definitely my favorite roll of film of the series yet!! Playing around with double exposures and getting to spend some time with friends made it a really special experience. (My friend Luisa's instagram is @luyanoms - go check out her photos!) I highly recommend anyone watching who has a analog camera to figure out how to take double exposures and start experimenting. I already have so many other ideas swirling in my mind of what I could do with layered textures, with a tripod which would allow for more static shots, or with mixing photos of daytime and nighttime.

If you're like me, it is very easy to remember to take photos when you're traveling. Everything is brand new and you want to remember the trip, but then when you are in your own home, own backyard, own neighborhood (in the case of this video!) well sometimes it doesn't seem like that special of a moment to capture, but that is when we forget how precious the space around us really is. It provides us a vehicle for so many of our experiences. And while travel does create some fantastic memories, so many more of our memories are made closer to home, so I am really happy we were able to shoot a roll in Kreuzberg and capture the neighborhood that we love. This week helped me remember how lovely it is to capture the spaces we find ourselves in most often.

Question of the Week: Have you ever taken double exposures? What two types of images are your favorite to combine? If you haven't what do you think would be a cool idea?

#shootfilm #35mmfilm #canona1
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Film Camera: Canon A-1
Film Type: Kodak UltraMax 400
Video Camera: Canon 5D3 with a Canon f4 24-105 lens
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Music Credits:
Tomás Luis de Victoria's Caligaverunt Oculi Mei by Anonymous Choir is licensed under a Public Domain License.


Icebound by Muciojad is licensed under a Creative Commons Licence.


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Shooting 35mm Film in Neukölln - Film February - Part 4 (Snippet 34)

This is the last video in our Film February series! It has been so much fun exploring different neighborhoods in Berlin each week and trying out different film stocks. This week we went to Neukölln and shot Portra 400.

We really hope that you have enjoyed the series and have been able to learn with me as I continue to get to know my Canon A-1 better and better. We appreciate all the support and love you've shown us in the comments. Focusing on capturing the city around us has definitely made our February better and now that the sun is peaking back into our life we can feel the city waking up from it's winter hibernation.

Favorite moments of this video:
- our surprise run-in with Bridget in Tempelhof (go check our her project Barter Barber:
- shooting portraits of our beautiful friend Eva (@evadawn_illustrations)

Favorite moments of the series:
- dogs outside grocery stores
- playing with reflections in water
- pretty faces and trees
- exploring our city with my main man

Question of the week: What has been your favorite part of Film February?
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Film Camera: Canon A-1
Film Type: Kodak Portra 400 Color Negative Film
Video Camera: Canon 5D3 with a Canon f4 24-105 lens
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Music Credits:

Tomás Luis de Victoria's Caligaverunt Oculi Mei by Anonymous Choir is licensed under a Public Domain License.


Italian Renaissance by Mizzy Mauri
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Shooting 35mm Film in Schöneberg - Film February - Part 1 (Snippet 31)

Welcome to our first edition of the four part series we call Film February!

We will be shooting a different roll of color film each week this month on our Canon A-1. This week we shot Fujifilm Superia Xtra 400 and explored Schöneberg and I have to say the coolest thing that happened (spoiler alert!) was getting spotted on the street by Arianne and Pierre-Henri. We get to chat with so many of you here in the comments or over email, but to actually meet on the street and get to chat about life was such a special moment for Lou and I. We also loved getting to see the Gasometer covered in the thick fog.

Film February is all about pushing ourselves to keep exploring this city we call home even if it is freezing cold and has never ending bleak grey skies. It is already helping counteract our natural tendencies to hibernate this winter! It is also helping us to capture the city we love so dearly before we take off on our van journeys later this year.

Question of the Week:
What is one thing you have done this month to make you feel creative?

#shootfilm #35mmfilm #canona1
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Film Camera: Canon A-1
Film Type: Fujifilm Superia Xtra 400
Video Camera: Canon 5D3 with a Canon f4 24-105 lens
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Music Credits:
Tomás Luis de Victoria's Caligaverunt Oculi Mei by Anonymous Choir is licensed under a Public Domain License.


Madoka Explore

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Shooting 35mm Film in Mitte - Film February - Part 2 (Snippet 32)

Lou and I continue with our Film February series where we shoot a different roll of color film each week this month on our Canon A-1. This week we shot AgfaPhoto Vista plus 400 Color Negative Film and explored Mitte.

You can feel the history of this city as you walk around Mitte, looking at all the iconic monuments like the Brandenburg Gate, the Reichstag, and the TV Tower (which, sadly for this video hid from view behind thick grey skies!).

My favorite part of this area of the city is the dichotomy of new and old architecture. I think the Marie-Elisabeth-Lüders Haus - the square building with the huge circular window directly on the Spree - was the most fun to photograph of the entire day. I was able to find a few different angles to capture the building and it was really fun to play around with the reflection in the Spree.

I have to admit though that trying to make buildings come alive in this grey, chilly weather has been a bit of a challenge! Looking forward to sharing our Kreuzberg adventures with you next Tuesday :)

Question of the Week: Have you ever tried being a tourist in your own city? What did you think? For me, being a tourist in Berlin makes me appreciate how culturally rich the city is. It's so easy to forget when you just move around in your normal neighborhoods, but then when you plop yourself down in the touristy area, and see all these people who are here on their vacation, taking the time to get the most they can on their week(end) away, well it makes me remember to take advantage of all the city has to offer!

#shootfilm #35mmfilm #canona1
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Film Camera: Canon A-1
Film Type: AgfaPhoto Vista plus 400 Color Negative Film
Video Camera: Canon 5D3 with a Canon f4 24-105 lens
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Music Credits:
Tomás Luis de Victoria's Caligaverunt Oculi Mei by Anonymous Choir is licensed under a Public Domain License.


Ordnry Yngstr Stayed Down


Falcxne Nightstand

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Shoot 35mm Film Prague: Bridges & Boats (Story 15)

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This was the first roll of film that I shot in Prague and I am so happy with how it turned out. I don’t want to spoil the video for you if you haven’t watched yet, but let's just say the Bridges & Boats theme expands a bit as the day progresses.

I mention at the end of the video how breaking my arm forced me to slow down with the camera. Before the injury when Lou and I would shoot these videos more often than we’d like to admit the actual shooting of the film wasn’t the focus. Instead the composition of the video took priority. Sometimes there would be moments where I would think there was a photo I’d like to take and then Lou would film me walking over and as I pulled up the camera, I would realize that the shot wasn’t actually something I liked or thought worthwhile enough to capture. But knowing that he was already rolling (and we shoot RAW so file size is always an issue not only for storage but our memory cards too!), I would just take the shot. So long story short, on this roll we had to change our workflow - instead in almost all of the photographs, I would go compose my shot, figure out my settings, and then Lou would start rolling and I would go take the photograph. Not only did I feel way less rushed and like I was composing better, but I also had way more FUN! It felt like I was actually taking the time to see the world around me and choose the scenes that were most interesting to me. Film photography is just a hobby of mine, but shooting on this trip to Prague made me realize how it can actually help me remember to slow down and focus on the important things instead of just trying to complete the task at hand.

If you want to see all the photos from the roll check out our latest blog post here:


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Question of Week: Have you ever had a unfortunate situation lead to something unexpected and good? I would love to hear your stories!
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Film Camera: Canon A1, 50mm f/1.4 Canon lens and Kodak Ultramax 400
Video Camera: Canon 5D3 with a Canon f4 24-105mm lens
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Music Credits:
Barry by Falcxne


but you feel so much that it would make sculpted masculinity tremble by Faeriey (prod. kid_a)


Breathe Easy (Instrumental) by Paola Elizabeth


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Shoot 35mm Film Prague: Petrin Tower and the Strahov Monastery

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I am so happy we were able to get the camera working again and finish the roll on Petrin Hill. Lou and I had so much fun shooting this video and it feels sad to know this is the last one from our trip to Prague. It has been amazing to share this adventure with you and I still can't believe how much content we've made from our first van trip.

If you want to see all the film photos from the video check out our latest blog post here:


And if you're interested in going to Prague yourself don't miss my blog post on the Top 40 Things You Should Do in Prague or my 3 Day Itinerary -

Thank you and hope you're having a wonderful holiday season!

#shootfilm #35mmfilm #canona1
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Question of the Week: What was your favorite part of our Prague series? It could be a photo or a place a video or an insta post, really anything! We'd love to hear what you connected with :)
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Film Camera: Canon A1, 50mm f/1.4 Canon lens and Fuji Superia 400, X-tra
Video Camera: Canon 5D3 with a Canon f4 24-105mm lens
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Music Credits:
I Found Me by Lakey Inspired
Me 2 (Feat. Julian Avila) by Lakey Inspired

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Shoot 35mm Film Prague: Public Transportation

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This video definitely challenged me during the filming process. I had no idea that our film camera's battery was dying, so I kept having moments where I would try to take a photograph and then when I pressed the shutter wouldn't go. Everything felt like it was moving too fast and I wasn't able to compose the shots I wanted. I think I was also a bit tired from sleeping in the van (broken arm + sleeping bag can be a tricky situation for a proper night's rest). But luckily after a little pep talk from Lou, I realized there was no need to put pressure on myself to take good or even great photos. The whole point of these videos is just to have fun! And that is how the day shifted as we moved into the metro and then I finally felt calm and ready to enjoy the photos however they ended up turning out.
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If you want to see all the photos from the roll check out our latest blog post here:



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Question of the Week: Do you ever find yourself flustered or wanting to quit in the middle of a project/outing? How do you refocus and move past it, so you actually enjoy the rest of your day? Also, Lou wants me to ask if any of you liked my little joke about youtube thumbnails? But what I think he really wants to know is do you guys watch the videos all the way to the end?? :) :) :)
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Film Camera: Canon A1, 50mm f/1.4 Canon lens and Fuji Superia 400, X-tra
Video Camera: Canon 5D3 with a Canon f4 24-105mm lens
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Music Credits:
I Found Me by Lakey Inspired
Me 2 (Feat. Julian Avila) by Lakey Inspired

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London 35mm Film Shoot - Portraits of Strangers (Snippet 20)

Every roll of 35mm film I shoot on our Canon A-1 turns into an adventure. I try to think up goals for each roll, whether it's capturing a new city, or focusing on light, or my consistent goal of getting things in focus!! Well, this roll was a mix of a bunch of things and hope you stick around through the whole video because the second half gets interesting as we take to the street and start talking up strangers in London :)

Ever since our first film video where I took portraits of a bunch of our friends here in Berlin, I've been wanting to do more of just that - getting in front of people and trying to capture the energy of the moment. While I am still getting my feet underneath me as a hobby photographer, this was such a fun way to push my limits.

And for this week's question for the lovely souls who read these video descriptions: What is something this year that you've done that was out of your comfort zone??

#shootfilm #35mmfilm #takingportraitsofstrangers

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Film Camera: Canon A1 with a 50mm f/1.4 Canon lens -- Kodak Portra 400 film
Video Camera: Canon 5D3 with a 24-105 f4 Canon lens
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Music Credits:
(L) & Soul by Falcxne

Adventure by Ehrling

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Shoot 35mm Film Prague: Exploring Malá Strana and Prague Castle

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Exploring Mala Strana, also known as Lesser Town, was so much fun. Prague Castle is probably the most visited part of the city next to Old Town when it comes to tourists. And even if our film camera ended up having a few issues during the day, we still had such a blast.

If you want to check out the first half of the roll and the rest of the photos I took that day check out this blogpost:

AND to learn more about Prague take a look at the last few posts I did on the blog where I share everything I researched about the city with you :)





It has been so exciting building up this new travel section of our blog and I can't wait to see how it blossoms in 2018! Thank you for your support and taking the time to engage with our content. It means the world to Lou and I both :)

#shootfilm #35mmfilm #canona1
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Question of the Week: Have you had a chance to check out our website lately? What do you think of the new content?
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Film Camera: Canon A1, 50mm f/1.4 Canon lens and Fuji Superia 400, X-tra
Video Camera: Canon 5D3 with a Canon f4 24-105mm lens
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Music Credits:
Cantate Domino - Anonymous Choir

Days Like These and Saturdays by LAKEY INSPIRED

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The Trees of Berlin (Snippet 3)

This Sunday we headed to Mitte to find some beautiful trees, learn their names, put Dana's watercoloring skills to their first field test : ) and narrowly avoided getting drenched in a giant thunderstorm.

PS, if you're wondering why all these trees are exotic sounding it's because we were in a fancy part of town, and I guess in European parks they often grow all sorts of foreign varieties to keep things interesting.

The most common trees in Berlin are actually 1. Linden (Tilia) 2. Maple (Acer) 3. Oak (Quercus) 4. Plane (Platanus) and 5. Chestnut (Aesculus).

Also, if you want to see the amazing, over-the-top website that documents all of the trees in Berlin here it is:
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Music Credits:
Falcxne AND1
Saen i'm ready
John Harrison with the Wichita State University Chamber Players Spring Mvt 1 Allegro (The Four Seasons by Vivaldi)

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Video Camera: Canon 5D3 with Canon f4 24-105 lens and Leica 35mm Summicron F2 (1970)
Audio: Sennheiser MKE 600
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Shooting 35mm Film in New York City (Story 14)

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On a recent trip back to the States, Lou and I went back to our old neighborhood in New York City to shoot a roll of 35mm film (Portra 400) on our Canon A1. Like I say in the video it had been AGES since I last shot film, and as you watch you will soon learn how things ended up not going as expected. Without ruining the ending all I can say problem solving leaves room for much more creativity than I ever expected!!

The entire point of this video was to combine the importance of remembering to capture your daily life and the magic of writing a blog post. Hope it left you feeling inspired!!

Please check out our blogpost too!! We worked so hard on it and all my film photos and illustrations are there, plus way more stories from our NYC years.



Question of the Week: For those of you who watched until the end of the video, would you have kept drinking your tea too? Or poured it down the drain?

UPDATE: So, according to our local photography store expert, the problem was entirely self-made, we shouldn't have shot on the green automatic setting on the lens while in Aperture Priority mode, that only works for Shutter Priority. Someone in the comments had suggested we do it that way, but we should have done our own research before trying it out! In the end, we were lucky though that some of the photos worked at all, and that we came away with all these watercolors : )

Thank you for watching, for reading, and for joining us here. It means the world to Lou and I to connect with each of you and we're so grateful for your continued support.

#shootfilm #35mmfilm #canona1
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Film Camera: Canon A1, 50mm f/1.4 Canon lens and Portra 400
Video Camera: Canon 5D3 with a Canon f4 24-105mm lens, Canon 100mm f2.8
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Music Credits:
From Me, to You by Leonell Casio



Sweet Love by Olmos


Beyond by Whitesand

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Shooting Film with Buddha

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Film Camera: Canon A-1
Film Stock: Fujicolor Superia 200

I shot this roll of film a few months back when exploring Portugal in our van Ody at a place an hour north of Lisbon called Buddha Eden. Buddha Eden is a peace garden located in Portugal with enormous sculptures of Buddha as well as terracotta soldiers, lakes, and even a pagoda.

To see a blog post with all the film photos:


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Dana's Film Camera: Canon A-1
Video Camera: Canon 5D Mark III -
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Microphone: Sennheiser MKE 600 -

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We Got Married - A Preview! (Snippet 27)

We got married yesterday at the City Clerk's Office in lower Manhattan!!! This video is just a quick glimpse into some of the weekend's festivities. Lou and I are so grateful that we were able to celebrate our love with so many of our dearest friends and family and we can't wait to share more from the wedding next week!
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Music Credits:
Canon in D Major by Kevin MacLeod

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Shoot Film Lisbon with Beatriz Geada

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Thank you Beatriz for coming along on this adventure with us through Lisbon!

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New Blog Post with all the photos we took:

Hope you enjoy this one :)

Love,
Dana (& Lou)

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Dana's Film Camera: Canon A-1 - Filmstock: Fujifilm Superia X-tra 400
Beatriz's Film Camera: Canon AE-1 - Filmstock: Kodak Portra ISO 800

Video Camera: Canon 5D Mark III -
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Rakotzbrücke - Germany's Circle Bridge (Snippet 38)

You might be curious where this bridge is?! Here's a link to our latest blog post that has all the details:
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I don't think I can properly express how happy this video makes me. I know I expressed a ton of gratitude in this video in a way we don't normally do, just talking to the camera, but it felt so important for me to take the time to thank Lou for everything that he does for us. I know this channel just shows a sliver of our life, but it really is a reflection of our relationship, our goals, our dreams, our whole world really so it only felt right to let you guys in a little more than normal.

In case any of you were worried, we made it back to Berlin on time and I just got my wrist checked out last week and everything is healing the way it should be! So this week I start physical therapy and the brace stays on another 6 weeks, then one more MRI to make sure everything is fine and then I'm FREE!!!! And it is kind of perfect timing because that is when our next adveture begins, but that is a story for another post : )

Back to the van!! So far I think my favorite thing about van life is the fact that it feels like its just Lou and I against the world. Don't get me wrong we're both social creatures.. me more than him :) and meeting people along the way on our travels brings us so much joy, but there's something about this adventurous lifestyle where we get to wake up and decide what the day is going to look like, where we're going to go, what video we're going to film and it feels like we are finally in a space were we can put all our attention and focus onto Wild We Roam. I know this trip was just a little taste of the future, but I can't even fathom how this channel is going to develop over the next 12 months as we really sink into a completely van based life!

Question of the Week: When you travel what is the top of your list? 1) Places to photograph 2) Restaurants 3) Museums 4) fill in the blank


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Video Camera: Canon 5D3 with a Canon f4 24-105mm lens
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Paola Elizabeth yosemite (instrumental)


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35MM FILM DOUBLE EXPOSURES. SHOCKING RESULTS.

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Today's video is the 6th episode in the iShoot series featuring the classic Kodak Colorplus 35mm film, shot on the Ricoh FF-9 automatic compact film camera.

This episode features a bit of a twist... I double exposed my roll of film by MISTAKE!! This sometimes happens when you forget to mark the used film as USED and then end up using it again to shoot some more.

So in this video, you see shots from my solo trip to Paris as well as shots from my 24th birthday last summer.

In both locations, conditions were extremely bright, creating a sense of activity, freedom and fun.

I hope you enjoy this video. If you do, don't forget to subscribe for more videos this year. Like, and hit the notification bell.

Love Yourself + Befree.

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Was it all a dream? (Snippet 28)

We are back in Berlin! After over a month living at home--and some massive life moments--it feels great to be back in Berlin, and for the first time in two years it really does feel like vanlife is fast approaching. Until then, here's a little snippet Lou threw together today ; ) It's a short one but it definitely captures the current mood we're in!

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Video Camera: Canon 5D3 with a Canon f4 24-105 lens and an iPhone 6 and 7 for some shots at the end
Audio: Sennheiser MKE 600
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Music Credits:
Baewolf Hope


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